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Statutes > Idaho > Title33 > T33ch49 > T33ch49sect33-4902

TITLE 33

EDUCATION

CHAPTER 49

MOTORCYCLE SAFETY PROGRAM

33-4902. Motorcycle safety program. (1) The division of professional-technical education shall develop standards for, establish and administer the Idaho motorcycle safety program.

(2) The division of professional-technical education shall establish standards for the motorcycle rider training course, including standards for course curriculum and student evaluation and testing, and shall meet or exceed established national standards for motorcycle rider training courses in effect as of September 1, 1994.

(3) The program shall include activities to increase motorcyclists' alcohol and drug effects awareness, motorcycle rider improvement efforts, program promotion activities, and other efforts to enhance motorcycle safety through education, including enhancement of public awareness of motorcycles.

(4) The administrator of the division of professional-technical education shall appoint a program coordinator to oversee and direct the program.

(5) The division of professional-technical education shall establish standards for the training and approval of motorcycle rider training instructors and skills examiners which shall meet or exceed established national standards for such instructors and skills examiners in effect as of September 1, 1994.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title33 > T33ch49 > T33ch49sect33-4902

TITLE 33

EDUCATION

CHAPTER 49

MOTORCYCLE SAFETY PROGRAM

33-4902. Motorcycle safety program. (1) The division of professional-technical education shall develop standards for, establish and administer the Idaho motorcycle safety program.

(2) The division of professional-technical education shall establish standards for the motorcycle rider training course, including standards for course curriculum and student evaluation and testing, and shall meet or exceed established national standards for motorcycle rider training courses in effect as of September 1, 1994.

(3) The program shall include activities to increase motorcyclists' alcohol and drug effects awareness, motorcycle rider improvement efforts, program promotion activities, and other efforts to enhance motorcycle safety through education, including enhancement of public awareness of motorcycles.

(4) The administrator of the division of professional-technical education shall appoint a program coordinator to oversee and direct the program.

(5) The division of professional-technical education shall establish standards for the training and approval of motorcycle rider training instructors and skills examiners which shall meet or exceed established national standards for such instructors and skills examiners in effect as of September 1, 1994.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title33 > T33ch49 > T33ch49sect33-4902

TITLE 33

EDUCATION

CHAPTER 49

MOTORCYCLE SAFETY PROGRAM

33-4902. Motorcycle safety program. (1) The division of professional-technical education shall develop standards for, establish and administer the Idaho motorcycle safety program.

(2) The division of professional-technical education shall establish standards for the motorcycle rider training course, including standards for course curriculum and student evaluation and testing, and shall meet or exceed established national standards for motorcycle rider training courses in effect as of September 1, 1994.

(3) The program shall include activities to increase motorcyclists' alcohol and drug effects awareness, motorcycle rider improvement efforts, program promotion activities, and other efforts to enhance motorcycle safety through education, including enhancement of public awareness of motorcycles.

(4) The administrator of the division of professional-technical education shall appoint a program coordinator to oversee and direct the program.

(5) The division of professional-technical education shall establish standards for the training and approval of motorcycle rider training instructors and skills examiners which shall meet or exceed established national standards for such instructors and skills examiners in effect as of September 1, 1994.